Tairsi Quotes & Sayings
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There's a certain relief to just being the guy who puts on the costume and walks onset and gets to prance or stomp around in a Ridley Scott or Baz Luhrmann movie. — Joel Edgerton

As soon as I say I'm from Texas people say, "Oh, I'm sure the school was horrible" and they picture me wearing some barrel and suspenders and people are bucktoothed and ignoring me. But that's not the case. I just had zero interest. I wanted to finish my research in the woods or play guitar or go have a cigarette. — Tig Notaro

Everybody has a background. Everybody has a past. Not everybody's the same person all the way through. — Lorenzo Di Bonaventura

Do you have any sort of plan?" Jack asked.
"Not really."
"Eh, just as well. It'll be less of a disappointment when you fail. — Kiersten White

The most dynamic cities have always been immersed in the critical innovations of their time. — Geoff Mulgan

It's [Los Angeles] mostly full of nonsense and delusion and egomania. They think they'll be young and beautiful forever, even though most of them aren't even young and beautiful now. — Christopher Hitchens

The stiff-backed prig, with his dandified airs and West End swagger. — William Makepeace Thackeray

If we stop exploring space, we're going to lose the same part of us that found vaccines and penicillin, the part that searches for cures to cancer and AIDS. — Corbin Bernsen

I am the despair of my accountant; I am the plastic bags of receipts. — Val McDermid

The Gospel takes away our right forever, to discriminate between the deserving and the undeserving poor. — Dorothy Day

Hermy, when she was not otter-hunting, could be very sarcastic, and he had a clear month of Hermy in front of him, without any otter-hunting, which, so she had informed him, was not possible in August. This was mysterious to Georgie, because it did not seem likely that all otters died in August, and a fresh brood came in like caterpillars. If Hermy was here in October she would otter-hunt all morning and snore all afternoon, and be in the best of tempers, but the August visit required more careful steering. — E.F. Benson